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Library/Media Center

From the library: Middle School Libraries have an immense variety of genres, reaching multiple grade levels and topics. This is because we have incoming 5th graders and outgoing 8th graders ready for High School. Some of our best award winning authors are writing about topics and making choices that are more adult in nature in order to provide readers with life practice through books. We would like readers to be independent and have freedom of choice to be open minded in any level, topic, or genre they read. If it becomes too mature in nature and a student needs to return a book, they always can get something else to read.

Circulation Procedures:

Student ID card required and no overdues on your record

Books—3 weeks

Magazines—one week

Up to 4 items checked out at a time

Renewal—book required, no overdues, no other student or staff member has a hold on the book

Should a student have a book out past 30 days overdue, it will be placed in a lost status. The book will need to be paid for or replaced

Services:

Chromebook Check Out for Daily Use (must be done before 10 am)

Reserving materials

Reading recommendations

Color printing--10 cents per page

Opportunities:

Students may use library media center individually or in small groups before school, lunch time, with a pass, and other class periods with pass from teacher

8 computers in our lab

Scanners

Kindles

eBooks

Students may ask for a LUNCHPASSbefore school time. They MUST go to the Cafeteria first to eat.

Expectations:

Students are encouraged to be courteous to one another and to staff

​Students MUST have Chromebooks charged and at school each day

Follow student use of technology policy

Food, drink and gum are not allowed in the library media center and computer labs

Cell phone use is allowed for specific reasons in the library media center

Littleton Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (which includes marital status), sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, age, disability, or need for special education services. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Mike Jones, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources or Melissa Cooper, Director of Special Education and Student Support Services.